LSL said this morning that it will not be making an offer for Countrywide.
The shares have crashed by half – down 49.62% at midday.
LSL gave no reasons for pulling out of the deal in a statement to the stock market this morning.
Both Countrywide and LSL had each confirmed that they were in discussions regarding a possible deal.
LSL, parent company of Reeds Rains and Your Move plus other brands, had until March 23 to make an offer but this morning made it clear that any deal between the two is off the table.
The rather technical notice this morning to the stock exchange refers to some possible scenarios under stock exchange rules:
“Under Note 2 on Rule 2.8 of the Code, LSL, and any person acting in concert with LSL, reserves the right to set aside the restrictions in Rule 2.8 in the following circumstances: (i) with the agreement of the board of Countrywide; (ii) if a third party announces a firm intention to make an offer for Countrywide; (iii) if Countrywide announces a “whitewash” proposal (see Note 1 of the Notes on Dispensations from Rule 9) or a reverse takeover (as defined in the Code); and (iv) if there has been a material change of circumstances (as determined by the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers).”
Just after 8am this morning, Countrywide issued the following statement to the stock market:
“Countrywide notes the announcement by LSL that it now no longer intends to make an offer for Countrywide.
“As announced by Countrywide on the 11th March, the company has been seeing the benefits from its ‘back to basics’ turnaround plan, with continuing operations having returned to growth in profitability. The board of Countrywide remains confident in the strength of the underlying business as an independent company.
“The company has seen a positive mood swing in public sentiment through the early part of 2020 which we have seen reflected in a strong start in agreed sales which are ahead of the board’s expectations through February 2020. Whilst we have seen some softening in recent days as a result of Covid-19, it is too early to assess that impact.
“The group expects to announce full year results later this month.”
In trading this morning, Countrywide shares plunged immediately, and kept on falling. Countrywide shares plunged over 33% by 8.45am, and three quarters of hour later by 39% (9.15am). By 10.15am, the price had plummeted over 42%, to 95p, and by noon the fall of 49.62% took the price down to 82.95p
I imagine corona changed this discussion. It has become even harder to forecast income and the risks have increased. Tricky times.
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Nah. They’ve looked under the bonnet and seen what a mess it is.
Probably also gave them some good intel on a competitor
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This deal has been doomed for weeks as was dependent on the sale to the Dane to make the £90m + debt more palatable
Coronavirus just sealed the lid
CWD struck a deal last year with the banks to amend the credit facility .
This agreement had assumed the deal on LSH was going to take place CWD are now in breach of this agreement
The inept BODS counted their chickens before they hatched
So in addition to the raft of costs incurred in the abortive sale of LSH now a further load on the merger
Lions led by donkeys
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Squeaky bum time for employees.
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Impossible to see how this will now end. Share price looking like it will continue to fall through the floor (again) so must be close to Oaktree having to step in to take it back before their position is all but wiped out but at what price now with the market in free fall. So sad.
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Countrywide shares down 45p to 118p this morning.
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118p?? No……..not now. That was earlier. They are currently 59.65p (09.19h) Market cap £36.4M
Last Tuesday they were at 278p so a nigh on a 75% drop in just a week or so.
There’s no coming back from this surely?
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The lowest share price according to the LSE is 96p today so not sure where you have seen it down at 59.65p ?
Purplebricks shares at 41p !
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Sorry. My bad. It was down 59.65p not at 59.65p. Sorry. Down 69p now though…
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Purple Bricks shares now sub 40p as at 10.53
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Now 36p!
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OK, so I was a day early. Today it closed at 56p. So it has come down from 260p to 56p in a week. As I said before, there’s no coming back from this now surely???
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The Lady Day quarter’s rent is due on 25th March 2020 so I wonder if they will go bust by then ?
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Intu must be waiting with bated breath to see what comes in from the March quarterly rent demands The BODS there are nearly as inept as those at CWD
Just as the last casual shopper was leaving on friday who won’t be returning for sometime they annouced the sale of 3 centres for a £1bn
CBRE will have their work cut out
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Be careful what you wish for- when corporate agencies break up invariably there is someone there to keep the doors open with a ready made register of listings.
As someone who was there when the Pru bought local independents when the sell off came the competition didn’t evaporate, the town got itself a new invigorated and hungry competitor that had been absent for a while.
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Robert
I was a junior equity partner in a practice left 15 months before my ex partners sold out .
I could have timed my exit better! They were one of the last to be purchased by the Pru .In fact the Pru actually pulled out of the deal as the market had already turned south
My ex senior partner naturally was incensed he wrote to all the directors at their home adddress saying the Pru;s motto was their bond How possibly could they renegede on a deal once they shook hands . He literally embarrassed and bullied them into going ahead
15 months later having sat on their hands busily spending their monies in a quiet market ,collecting a salary on holiday homes at distressed prices the remaining 2 partners bought themselves back for just a token 5% of the monies received
They told me that most of that was paid with invoices not submitted !
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A sensible decision by LSL at this point. Whilst there is clearly better resilience within LSL’s business than the mess at Countrywide, LSL will probably have enough on their plate dealing with the current coronavirus situation without also taking on all the problems at Countrywide, which would have been a substantial undertaking at the best of times.
LSL may also have anticipated that their exit from a possible takeover would send Cwd share price into freefall, as has happen, and present a more tempting takeover target at some pointy in the future, possible even a pre-pack deal where LSL pick the tempting bits such as surveys and well performing offices out of administration, leaving the dross behind.
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This is definitely the best yet .It says it all ,even with no one else to turn to after the failure to sell LSH they couldn’t see farther than their own backsides
I should imagine that the BODS at LSL understandably didn’t want any of them .
” Former Countrywide lettings boss John Hards suggested one of the other contentious sticking points would have been who sat on the board of the merged entities.”
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” Former Countrywide lettings boss John Hards suggested one of the other contentious sticking points would have been who sat on the board of the merged entities.”
As you say, HoW71 – I should imagine the stumbling block was that LSL didn’t want to keep any of the CW board – certainly would have been if the LSL BoDs have any sense (which I believe they do, having worked there and met some)
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It’s the “Dance of a Thousand Cuts”.
My thoughts to the Genuine Footsoldiers led by The Clowns that never open the box to see what is actually going on in the world.
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